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Transcranial cerebellar direct current stimulation enhances verb generation but not verb naming in poststroke Aphasia
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Moving beyond the brain: Transcutaneous spinal direct current stimulation in post-stroke aphasia
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Right sensory-motor functional networks subserve action observation therapy in aphasia
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Bilateral transcranial direct current stimulation language treatment enhances functional connectivity in the left hemisphere: Preliminary data from aphasia
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Bihemispheric tDCS enhances language recovery but does not alter BDNF levels in chronic aphasic patients
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tDCS over the left inferior frontal cortex improves speech production in aphasia
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Something to talk about: Enhancement of linguistic cohesion through tdCS in chronic non fluent aphasia
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tDCS stimulation segregates words in the brain: evidence from aphasia
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Bihemispheric stimulation over left and right inferior frontal region enhances recovery from apraxia of speech in chronic aphasia
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Walking but not barking improves verb recovery: implications for action observation treatment in aphasia rehabilitation
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